Doan, 35, is the best remaining free agent and is still unsure whether he'll leave the Phoenix Coyotes' uncertain ownership situation.

Whether the offer—a premium on both money and term for Doan—is from a team he actually has interest in, agent Terry Bross didn't disclose, though he did say it wasn't from the New York Rangers.

Though he remains a viable 20-goal scorer and locker-room leader, Doan likely isn't worth $7 million annually right now and almost certainly won't be when he's 40 years old.

Doan, Bross said, has visited the Rangers, Philadelphia Flyers and Vancouver Canucks. There's also reported mutual interest between him and the Pittsburgh Penguins and San Jose Sharks. Nashville Predators GM David Poile has been vocal about his desire to sign Doan, as well, and says they are on his short list.

All that hinges on Greg Jamison's attempt to buy the Coyotes. Jamison still hasn't finalized his bid on the team and, according to the Phoenix Business Journal, is short on some financing. Doan has already extended his deadline for Jamison to convince him that the team would remain in Arizona.

“We’re trying to see this thing through with the Coyotes, and a decision could come at any time,” Bross said Tuesday.